Middle School Matters
February 10, 2025
Be Safe. Be Respectful.
Be Responsible. Be Ready to Learn
The Mission of Portsmouth Middle School is to create a strong and safe learning environment: promote social, emotional and physical well-being and to provide opportunities for each student, to the best of their ability, to meet high academic standards, develop responsibility, and achieve the positive social values and behaviors to become productive citizens.
Anxious Generation District Wide Book Study (see attached)
Patriot Pride - From the Coordinators of Student Life
Thank you for making showing up a priority!
Data as of 2/4/2025
Portsmouth Middle School
605 students enrolled
89 Students Chronically Absent (Missed 10%+ this school year)
516 Non-chronically absent students (Missed less than 10% this school year)
We care if your children are here!
Patriot Pride Winners
Patriot Pride is a system to recognize students who are meeting our school-wide expectations. Students are eligible to be Patriot Pride winners by entering Patriot Pillars they earn in their grade level collection container. A winner from each grade level is selected daily and recognized on our school-wide morning announcements.
Students receive Patriot Pillars when they demonstrate our school core values: Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Ready to Learn.
We are proud of our Portsmouth Patriots!
Ask your students if they have earned any Patriot Pillars!
Schoolwide Spelling Bee
Congratulations to Eleanor Bloomrose who won the title of Spelling Bee Champion for Portsmouth Middle School. She will be competing at the statewide bee later this spring. Here is a list of all the learning center winners:
B2 Adalynn Brown
B3 Eleanor Bloomrose
B4 Emi Miller
A2 Addy Krupa
A3 Colin Murphy
C1 Zach Visconti
C2 AJ Weldon
D1 Miles Gramitt
D2 Jules Gramitt
Parent Night Out to raise funds for eighth grade
Please see the flier here for a fundraiser built for parents and a night out together.
Congratulations to our basketball teams
Congratulations to our girls and boys basketball teams on another successful season. Both teams qualified for the new statewide playoff system (top 3 from each division). The boys lost a hard fought battle in the first round and the girls lost a hard fought battle in the second round. Both teams coaches were proud of their teams effort and they way they represented our school and their families.
February After School Club calendar
Please see the link here to the February After School Club calendar.
6th grade Sculpture Class
8th grade Career Day
Fine Arts Boosters
CALENDAR RAFFLE
Sell February 1 - 28..
ALL proceeds will be used to assist the Music and Art Departments for our Arts for Life Day, band instruments, music, art supplies, displays and more
Tickets are $10 each for a chance to win every day. Even if you win, your name will be re-entered to be eligible to win again! Cash or check (payable to PMS-FAB).
Prizes for our top sellers:
Top seller each grade, $25.00
Top overall seller, $50.00
Winners announced via PMS - Middle School Matters
*For additional calendars see Mrs. Philips (phillipsd@portsmouthschoolsri.org) or Mrs. Heffernan (heffernank@portsmouthschoolsri.org).
Anchored 4 Life Fidget Drive
The PMS Anchored 4 Life club is hosting a fidget drive to celebrate kindness week. New or gently used fidgets are accepted. Items collected will be added to the Anchored 4 Life “Kits” distributed to students facing hardships.
National Library Week Bookmark Contest
The National Library Week theme for 2025 is “Drawn to the Library!” and you can use your artistic skills to help celebrate! Junior Library Guild Bookmark Contest
PHS Sneaker Drive
Please see the linked flier for a Sneaker Drive headed up by Student Council of PHS.
Kindergarten Registration
Please see the linked flier for information regarding Portsmouth Kindergarten Registration.
FCCP
New England Youth Cycling
Please see the linked flier here from New England Youth Cycling.
Unified Basketball Sign Ups
Please see the link here for unified basketball sign ups. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Ms. McCarthy.
Musical Tech Crew Sign Ups
Please see the link here for an opportunity to sign up for the Mary Poppins Musical Tech Crew. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Couto.
From the PTO
Qdoba Fundraiser
Mark your calendars for Wednesday February 12th from 4p-8pm and TAKE THE NIGHT OFF FROM COOKING!! We are hosting a Qdoba Mexican Eats fundraiser. Flyers will be coming home. More info and QR code here PMS PTO Qdoba Fundraiser. Please be sure to tell staff you are there for the Portsmouth Middle School PTO fundraiser.
School Store News - Book Donations Requested
We are starting a free “take one, leave one” library in our school store. If you have any gently used grade 5-8 level books to donate to this venture, please send them in to the school and label “PTO”. Thank you!
Glow Party
The PMS PTO presents a DJ Glow Party taking place on Friday March 7th from 6:30-8pm! Tickets will be on sale during lunches on Wednesday February 26th and Thursday February 27th and will be $5 cash or check ONLY. Wear white or neon to shine in the dark and glow sticks will be provided. Light snacks and drinks will be available for cash purchase. We are limiting this event to 200 tickets.
February Meeting Minutes
Thank you to all who attended our February meeting. The minutes are linked.
Clements Receipts
We are collecting Clements receipts - any amount, from any time! Please send them in with your student or drop them off in the front office. Write “PMS PTO” on the envelope or bag. Thanks for your support!
Babysitter Class
Please see the link here for a babysitter class in the community.
PYL Lacrosse
The attached flier for the 2025 PYL Lacrosse Registration.
February Basketball Camp
Please see a flier here for a February break basketball camp.
Girls Golf
Please see the link here for a flier concerning Girls Golf through the Newport YMCA.
Spring PMS Athletic coach openings
Please see the link here to open coaching positions for our spring athletics programs. If you know anyone interested in applying, feel free to forward this link. We currently have no candidates for head baseball coach as well as head and assistant track/field coach. If you know of anyone interested in these positions, please feel free to share the link.
Morning Drop off/afternoon pick up
We just wanted to send a reminder that we should practice careful driving when entering and leaving the school parking lot during morning drop off and afternoon pick up. The current procedure is working, but we have noticed that families may be rushing to get out of the parking. When pulling out of line, please pull completely to the other side of the double yellow line and proceed slowly paying attention to your surroundings.
School Cancelation Virtual Learning Plan
The district calendar is allowing for one day of school cancelation for inclement weather (snow) this school year. In the event that we have a second school day cancelation, we will move to a virtual learning day. The middle school virtual learning plan is linked here for students and families.
From the School Nurse
Please see below, Influenza is on the rise and we have a few cases here at PMS.
Flu (Influenza)
Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by viruses. Seasonal flu viruses make people sick every year. Flu can range from mild to severe and can lead to hospitalization or even death. Common symptoms include:
Fever
Cough or sore throat
Runny or stuffy nose
Body aches
Headache
Chills
Fatigue
Vomiting or diarrhea
Is it the Flu or a Cold?
It can be hard to tell the difference between the flu and a cold. If you have flu-like symptoms, it’s important to take care of yourself.
Securly Home - Parent App Information
For parents who need additional support with using the Securly Home app at home to monitor and control their child’s chromebook usage outside of school hours, please see this PDF for guidance and visit https://www.securly.com/parent-login to access the parent portal.
IXL for Parents
Portsmouth Middle School uses IXL, an online learning platform designed to help students master essential skills in Math and ELA, to provide individualized learning opportunities that are adapted to each child's learning level. This program provides immediate feedback and detailed explanations to support student learning both inside and outside the classroom setting. IXL can be used as an optional support at home to help parents stay informed about their child's academic growth and areas that may need attention. Please see this helpful guide to supporting your child’s learning with IXL at home.
Hygiene Product Drive
Anchored 4 Life is hosting a hygiene product drive between now and winter break. Students are encouraged to donate new and unused toiletries and hygiene products including: shampoo, conditioner, soap, oral hygiene products, feminine products, deodorant, etc. Products will be donated to Rachel’s closet at PMS and the Martin Luther King Center.
Bus Changes
Portsmouth Middle School only allows bus changes for individual students who have a note from a parent that requires child care (limited to 5th and 6th grade students) only. Students should not be requesting to ride a different bus to go to a friend's house. Bus routes are designed based on the ridership of that in catchment area.
Know Your Rights
Drill Information
Fire drills occur on a regular basis. State law requires each school to conduct eleven fire drills, two lockdown drills and two evacuation drills each year. Shelter in Place drills are conducted throughout the school year. Children are given instruction on all procedures. Students are expected to behave in a calm, orderly manner during these exercises. Please review the importance of such exercises with your child and emphasize the need for appropriate behavior.
A lockdown is an alert to a school community that students and staff should not leave the classroom and should stand and spread around the room until provided with further direction.
An evacuation requires all students and staff to exit the building and meet at a designated safe place.
A shelter in place is an alert to a school community that movement outside of classrooms is being restricted for a brief period of time. It is typically used when a student or staff member is requiring some sort of attention (sometimes medical) and the school is trying to keep that area clear and/or protect that person’s privacy. If there were a serious safety concern the school would not issue a shelter in place.
We will send notification of lockdowns, evacuations, and shelter in place drills and events via email.
Here is the presentation that was shared at a Parent Safety Forum that was hosted in conjunction with the Police and Fire Departments. The Run, Hide, Fight FBI philosophy guides our safety training.
The P3 Sandy Hook Promise Anonymous tip line is a resource that we encourage anyone to use if there is ever an immediate safety concern.
A Magnificent Week at PMS!
Happy Halfway Day!
Talent Show Success!